“ This is the last of three back-to-back events and will certainly
be the most eventful for WWF Racing,” said Toliver. “ This
weekend we are introducing the World Wrestling Federation’s Get
R.E.A.L. (Respect, Education, Achievement and Leadership) program to a
group of sixth graders from local schools on Thursday, October 4. This
is an incredible program and we are extremely pleased to have the
opportunity to bring Get R.E.A.L and the sport of drag racing together at
Maple Grove Raceway.”

“ The program was created in response to the numerous requests from
schools around the country that have invited World Wrestling Federation
Superstars to speak to young people about their lives outside the
ring,” said Linda McMahon, CEO of WWFE. “ Politicians and
educators throughout the country have not only participated in our
educational programs, but have given it high marks across the
board.”

“ During our presentation, we want to touch on the issues that
affect school children of this age such as, the importance of goal
setting, being kind to others, safety and literacy,” said
Toliver. “ I can’t say enough about Get R.E.A.L and we are
extremely pleased to have the capability to bring this program to the
track.”

As part of the Get R.E.A.L program, WWF and specialty toy retailer, KB
Toys, are sponsoring a nationwide essay contest. Individuals are asked
to discuss what Get R.E.A.L means to them and how respect, education,
achievement and leadership applies to their lives.

At the end of the promotion, three grand prize winners will be selected,
one in each of the following age categories: 12 and under, 12-15 and
16-20 years old. The grand prize will be a Get R.E.A.L assembly at
his/her school with a visit by a WWF Superstar. Entries should be
submitted to Get R.E.A.L with KB Toys, WWF Box CPG, or through
WWFE’s parents site (www.wwfeparents.com). Contest deadline is
November 30, 2001.